Fall 2025

Global data consumption is reaching a breaking point. The volume of data being produced by cameras, connected devices and autonomous machines is accelerating beyond what today’s infrastructure can handle. Yesterday’s solutions – building bigger data centers, laying more fiber and developing larger batteries – have proven costly and unsustainable and increasingly ineffective for next-generation use cases. Xalyte Technologies is changing this paradigm with a groundbreaking approach to data processing and efficiency. The company, which launched in June 2025, helps organizations process data at a fraction of the cost, time and energy traditionally required. “We’re delivering a new class of software-defined solutions that offer tenfold improvements in data performance, cost and scalability,” said Xalyte CEO Tom Wilson. “Our cutting-edge portfolio addresses the entire data lifecycle – from its creation and storage to its transmission and the energy required to process it – enabling a future where digital growth is no longer synonymous with crippling infrastructure costs and excessive energy demand.” In short, Xalyte’s next-generation software algorithms streamline data transmission and help businesses unlock greater value and efficiency. Beyond Shannon’s Limit Back in 1948, mathematician Claude Shannon discovered there is a limit to how much information can be compressed without losing accuracy. Shannon’s Law says that traditional lossless algorithms will inevitably hit a wall when confronted with compressed or high-entropy data. Xalyte’s Non-Classical Mathematical Lossless Data Compression (NCMLDC) challenges the long-standing assumptions of classical information theory, enabling organizations to achieve significantly higher data compression ratios. By applying a technique called inverse problem modeling, which involves reconstructing original information from transformed data, Xalyte delivers compression ratios of 50 percent or more on data formats including MP4 and ZIP files – types once considered resistant to further compression. “This isn’t a marginal gain,” Wilson said. “It’s a paradigm shift, effectively doubling storage capacity and bandwidth without loss of information and verified through rigorous multi-hash validation.” This mathematical prowess also extends to visual data. Xalyte provides visually lossless compression, which is necessary for industries such as healthcare where perceptual quality is paramount. For example, Xalyte’s solutions for medical DICOM imagery achieve compression ratios of 16-20x, reducing a 1 exabyte archive to a manageable 200 petabytes without compromising diagnostic integrity. “Xalyte enables faster telemedicine and more efficient radiologist workflows, while also making high-quality healthcare imaging accessible in bandwidthconstrained environments,” Wilson said. “On top of this, we can help reduce storage costs – helping providers run leaner operations.” Redefining Video Transmission and Processing Video is another area where Xalyte is making a big impression, with demand surging for high-resolution, low-latency streams across a range of applications from telesurgery to industrial drones. Xalyte’s software-only video codec technology delivers 2K-resolution video By Gerald Baldino Xalyte Technologies: Pioneering the Next Era of Digital Efficiency Xalyte CEO Tom Wilson EDGE TO CLOUD 54 CHANNELVISION | FALL 2025

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